Smith wants sprint finish

Walter Smith has called for one last push at Aberdeen after watching Rangers force the race for the Clydesdale Bank Premier League title to the final night of the season with a 3-0 win at St Mirren.

PUBLISHED: PUBLISHED: 08:46, Tue, May 20, 2008

Walter Smith

A strike from Kris Boyd and a double courtesy of Jean-Claude Darcheville allowed Smith's men to haul themselves level on points with Celtic ahead of Thursday's trip to Pittodrie.

He said: "The players have been okay so far, and by the time we get round to Thursday, there will be a lot of concentration on that game and they know what they have to do. They have to go to Pittodrie, which is always a difficult place to go, and they have to win the game. All our efforts will be focused on that."

He added: "Both places are difficult places to go and win. Dundee United have played very well against Rangers, and they have played well against most of the clubs this season.

"It's a game that I imagine will be a tight one, as will our game at Pittodrie.

"Nobody knows what is going to happen in the games so hopefully we can play as well as we can and give ourselves a chance of winning. Then we will see what happens."

Asked if he truly believes Rangers can still wrest Celtic's crown, Smith replied: "We've got a much better chance than we had last season. So we will see where that takes us. We have to win and see if Celtic can win their game at Tannadice and that's the situation."

Celtic fans must have been worried when Boyd rifled home after just four minutes but the goal-fest Rangers fans had hoped for did not quite materialise, although Darcheville did help himself to a a brace either side of the interval.

"We were pleased with the performance," said Smith. "We started the game well and got ahead and increased the lead so we had a good first half. We also played well in the second half and kept St Mirren in their own half.

"One or two chances went begging but we got another goal so we are pleased with the result and the performance."

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